I saw Hewitt yell an extended come awn when he broke Corretja in the first game of their match in Lisbon WTF. He was definitely rubbing it in and Corretja was ticked off. AC came back and won in three sets. Hewitt almost triple bageled Corretja earlier that year in Melbourne. But Hewitt usually waited for later in sets to yell his come awns. I think Corretja annoyed Hewitt with some press statements about Hewitt's antics.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNUi4SIDEnM
Boris Becker philosophical
He was 19 years old at that that time and already a multislamwinner. If you listen carefully, then you understand why he didnt end up in double numbers and the goat debate...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNUi4SIDEnM
Boris Becker philosophical
He was 19 years old at that that time and already a multislamwinner. If you listen carefully, then you understand why he didnt end up in double numbers and the goat debate...

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Must be hard of hearing, all I heard was Becker tell the umpire not to make a mistake.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNUi4SIDEnM
Boris Becker philosophical
He was 19 years old at that that time and already a multislamwinner. If you listen carefully, then you understand why he didnt end up in double numbers and the goat debate...

Click to expand...

Ah, Peter Doohan. That was the first slam I watched from beginning to end, so I came to think upsets were more common than they were and especially are now.

Becker is pretty introspective. John Feinstein describes him waking up after winning the us open and thinking, "is that all there is?" It almost sounds as though Becker was suffering from depression in the early 1990s, when he should probably have been the dominant player.